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Dates | 8–12 June | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 839 km (521.3 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 18h 01' 39" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2022 ZLM Toer is the 33th edition of the Ster ZLM Toer (ZLM Tour) cycling stage race. It starts on 8 June in Kapelle and ends on 12 June in Rijsbergen and is part of the 2022 UCI ProSeries. [1]
Three UCI WorldTeams, five UCI ProTeams, nine UCI Continental teams and the Dutch national team made up the eighteen teams that participated in the race. [2]
UCI WorldTeams
UCI ProTeams
UCI Continental Teams
National Teams
Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Stage winner | |
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1 | 8 June | Kapelle to Kapelle | 102.5 km (63.7 mi) | ![]() | Flat stage | ![]() |
2 | 9 June | Veere to Goes | 183 km (113.7 mi) | ![]() | Flat stage | ![]() |
3 | 10 June | Heythuysen to Buchten | 192.5 km (119.6 mi) | ![]() | Hilly stage | ![]() |
4 | 11 June | Rucphen to Mierlo | 199 km (123.7 mi) | ![]() | Flat stage | ![]() |
5 | 12 June | Made to Rijsbergen | 162 km (100.7 mi) | ![]() | Flat stage | ![]() |
Total | 839 km (521.3 mi) |
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Stage | Winner | General classification![]() | Points classification![]() | Young rider classification![]() | Teams classification |
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1 | Olav Kooij | Olav Kooij | Olav Kooij | Olav Kooij | Team DSM |
2 | Olav Kooij | Ineos Grenadiers | |||
3 | Jakub Mareczko | Team Jumbo–Visma | |||
4 | Timothy Dupont | ||||
5 | Olav Kooij | ||||
Final | Olav Kooij | Olav Kooij | Olav Kooij | Team Jumbo–Visma |
Legend | |
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![]() | Denotes the leader of the general classification |
![]() | Denotes the leader of the points classification |
![]() | Denotes the leader of the young rider classification |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Team Jumbo–Visma | 18h 01' 39" |
2 | ![]() | Alpecin–Fenix | + 28" |
3 | ![]() | Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise | + 34" |
4 | ![]() | Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB | + 41" |
5 | ![]() | Ineos Grenadiers | + 42" |
6 | ![]() | Team Jumbo–Visma | + 43" |
7 | ![]() | BEAT Cycling | + 44" |
8 | ![]() | Abloc CT | + 44" |
9 | ![]() | Team Jumbo–Visma | + 44" |
10 | ![]() | Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB | + 44" |
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Team Jumbo–Visma | 72 |
2 | ![]() | Ineos Grenadiers | 45 |
3 | ![]() | Alpecin–Fenix | 34 |
4 | ![]() | Riwal Cycling Team | 32 |
5 | ![]() | Team DSM | 28 |
6 | ![]() | Human Powered Health | 24 |
7 | ![]() | Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB | 23 |
8 | ![]() | Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise | 19 |
9 | ![]() | Netherlands | 14 |
10 | ![]() | VolkerWessels Cycling Team | 11 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Team Jumbo–Visma | 18h 01' 39" |
2 | ![]() | Team Jumbo–Visma | + 43" |
3 | ![]() | Abloc CT | + 44" |
4 | ![]() | VolkerWessels Cycling Team | + 1' 54" |
5 | ![]() | Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise | + 2' 00" |
6 | ![]() | Ineos Grenadiers | + 2' 00" |
7 | ![]() | Team Jumbo–Visma | + 2' 02" |
8 | ![]() | Team Jumbo–Visma | + 2' 15" |
9 | ![]() | Metec–Solarwatt p/b Mantel | + 4' 14" |
10 | ![]() | Team DSM | + 4' 20" |
Rank | Team | Time |
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1 | Team Jumbo–Visma | 54h 07' 09" |
2 | Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB | + 0" |
3 | Ineos Grenadiers | + 1' 47" |
4 | BEAT Cycling | + 2' 32" |
5 | Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise | + 4' 19" |
6 | Team DSM | + 4' 36" |
7 | Riwal Cycling Team | + 4' 39" |
8 | Alpecin–Fenix | + 4' 50" |
9 | Abloc CT | + 5' 26" |
10 | Burgos BH | + 6' 31" |
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